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December 8, 2014Fukushima cooperative rescue activity in planned nationalization area Okuma and Futaba.

Around this area in Futaba, I couldn’t set the capture cages until now.It will be possible to set it with other volunteers.

I hope the cat that I saw before is still alive.I came to pick you up.

For the next time, leave some stock at the feeding point for setting the capture cage.

The capture cage is already set.At last, leave the food.Bon Appetit.

Bon Appetit.

Difficult-to-return area in Okuma.There are still so many cats there, but I only had time to leave food.There are still more lives we could save in cooperation with other volunteers.

There is also no time to set the capture cage here.

By cooperating with other volunteers, the activity went so smoothly.Only humans can save cats’ lives.

We do screening after the activity in the planned nationalization area and difficult-return-area.I feel relieved after taking off the protective clothing.

Then going for one more in Naraha.This cat has done the sterilization.He/she came into the capture cage again and again.I left some tasty canned food.

They are from Naraha.

This is a beautiful long hair cat.FIV positive and not so friendly yet.

Another volunteer found this cat.Very thin, hungry black cat.She left the food for this cat and the next day it came into the capture cage.6 cats in 7 that I brought back to Kawasaki already got vaccine, sterilization and anti parasitic.But this black cat is too thin and has very bad diarrhea.Parvoviridae Infection was negative.Slowly, this cat needs to get nourishment, and get back it’s strength.

This is a secret eating place in an earthenware pipe for a lactating cat.Before Spring comes, at least by February, I have to rescue them.

Message from Akiko Yui, President and Founder of TNR Japan Animal Welfare Hospital I believe that helping animals in need, existing in symbiosis with animals, and fostering a loving heart lead to an improvement in one’s character of kindness and generosity. The killing of animals due to decisions made by administration goes against my firm belief in preventing cruelty to animals. Animal Rescue Fund’s most important goal is to reduce the number of animals killed in Japan to zero by urging administration to change, reform, and improve the prevention of cruelty to animals. In order to reduce the number of animals in need, we work to raise awareness and support for the importance of sterilization operations. Each year, we spay and neuter more than 1000 stray cats. We are always putting animals up for adoption to help those lives already born in finding a loving home.

TNR Japan Animal Welfare Hospital:We first opened our TNR Japan Animal Welfare Hospital in February of 2011 in an effort to make our dream a reality - to lower the number of dogs and cats killed in Japan to zero. At our hospital, we spay and neuter cats to reduce the number of unfortunate stray cats. Our hospital strives to help unfortunate animals in need of medical care. The lives of numerous pets and livestock were lost as a result of the unprecedented earthquake and tsunami that occurred in Japan on March 11th 2011 and the radiation disaster caused by the stricken Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Animal Rescue Fund goes directly to the 20km evacuation zone around the stricken Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant to rescue animals.Animal Rescue Fund is based in Kanagawa Prefecture’s TNR Japan Animal Welfare Hospital. Therefore, the animals that we rescue from Fukushima Prefecture are brought to TNR Japan Animal Welfare Hospital located in Kanagawa Prefecture. Here, the rescued animals receive medical care and are returned to their owners or are put up for adoption. We also work in urging the government and administration of Japan to support the protection of animals in need.